Sunday, May 12, 2024

Rajon Rondo Adds Fuel To The Bulls Dumpster Fire, Calls Out Leadership In Instagram Post

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The shit-show continues with the Chicago Bulls. Leaders on the team are calling out teammates in the media. Other players are subtweeting and now Rajon Rondo has joined in on the fun that is a complete disaster.

After an embarrassing loss to the Atlanta Hawks, Jimmy Butler and Dwyane Wade lashed out on teammates, questioning their desire to win. Now, Rondo, who has been benched, called out the team’s leadership in a long Instagram post.

My vets would never go to the media. They would come to the team. My vets didn’t pick and choose when they wanted to bring it. They brought it every time they stepped in the gym whether it was practice or a game. They didn’t take days off. My vets didn’t care about their numbers. My vets played for the team. When we lost, they wouldn’t blame us. They took responsibility and got in the gym. They showed the young guys what it meant to work. Even in Boston when we had the best record in the league, if we lost a game, you could hear a pin drop on the bus. They showed us the seriousness of the game. My vets didn’t have an influence on the coaching staff. They couldn’t change the plan because it didn’t work for them. I played under one of the greatest coaches, and he held everyone accountable. It takes 1-15 to win. When you isolate everyone, you can’t win consistently. I may be a lot of things, but I’m not a bad teammate. My goal is to pass what I learned along. The young guys work. They show up. They don’t deserve blame. If anything is questionable, it’s the leadership.

A photo posted by Rajon Rondo (@rajonrondo) on

It’s been nothing but drama for the Bulls in the past three seasons and it doesn’t seem to have an end in sight.

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So, who’s side are you on? Are Butler and Wade going about it the wrong way, like Rondo suggests, or do you agree with everything they said? One thing is for certain, without a doubt Fred Hoiberg has once again has lost any control of the Bulls. That is, if he had any to begin with.

Flat out embarrassing for everyone involved. Acting like whinny teenagers instead of professionals.

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